Electronic Arts Q2 Revenues Plunge
Business
29 October 2025 16:44
Electronic Arts (EA) has released its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, revealing a dip in both sales and profit despite continued strength from its leading sports titles.
Financial Overview
For the three months ending September 30, 2025, EA posted:
Revenue: $1.83 billion (down 9% year-on-year)
Net income: $137 million (down 53% year-on-year)
Net bookings: $1.81 billion (down 13% year-on-year)
The publisher attributed the decline to broader market trends and a slower-than-expected performance outside its flagship franchises.
Electronic Arts’ sports portfolio provided a bright spot in the quarter. Madden NFL 26 saw returning player engagement drive year-over-year growth in net bookings, while EA Sports FC 26 achieved mid-single-digit sales growth compared to last year’s installment.
Outside sports, Apex Legends recorded a strong rebound with double-digit sales growth, and EA highlighted the launches of Skate and Battlefield 6 as key successes that reinforced its focus on community-driven content and long-term engagement.
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Business
29 October 2025 16:44
Electronic Arts (EA) has released its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, revealing a dip in both sales and profit despite continued strength from its leading sports titles.
Financial Overview
For the three months ending September 30, 2025, EA posted:
Revenue: $1.83 billion (down 9% year-on-year)
Net income: $137 million (down 53% year-on-year)
Net bookings: $1.81 billion (down 13% year-on-year)
The publisher attributed the decline to broader market trends and a slower-than-expected performance outside its flagship franchises.
Electronic Arts’ sports portfolio provided a bright spot in the quarter. Madden NFL 26 saw returning player engagement drive year-over-year growth in net bookings, while EA Sports FC 26 achieved mid-single-digit sales growth compared to last year’s installment.
Outside sports, Apex Legends recorded a strong rebound with double-digit sales growth, and EA highlighted the launches of Skate and Battlefield 6 as key successes that reinforced its focus on community-driven content and long-term engagement.
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